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The eve illusion
The eve illusion






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I don’t usually read dystopia, so for me a section of this novel was a bit too unpleasant and I did skim and skip a few pages, but I got the gist and Tom and Giovanna definitely explored a darker side of the EPO. I would say this is to be expected as the tension and stakes are higher. This installment was darker than the first, but overall I think it was better than the first book. That said, The Eve Illusion picks up right where Eve of Man left off which is good. As it had been a couple of years, I think I needed to refresh my mind, but I enjoyed this book anyway, I’ll just definitely be rereading books one and two before I read book three whenever that one is released. The first thing I am going to say is that I do wish I had reread the first novel before I read this one. Having read Eve of Man a couple of years ago, I preordered this novel and looked forward to seeing what would happen next, especially because the first book ended on such a cliffhanger. Perhaps don’t read this review if you have not read Eve of Man, it may give away or allude to some things about the first novel.








The eve illusion